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Anne Rightler
, November 10, 2021
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I loved this book. I am not an official birder by any stretch of the imagination, but I do enjoy watching birds come to feed at the bird feeders on my deck. So this story centered on birders caught my interest right from the start. In her book, A Season on the Wind, Suzane Woods Fisher has crafted a captivating story with realistic characters and themes of family, friendships, and forgiveness. The characters are people I would love to know in real life. They are flawed but are strong and deal with struggles that resonate with readers, the aftermath of divorce, depression, elderly parents. I liked how Penny had difficulty holding her tongue when she had things she thought should be said but knew it wasn't her place to say them. I enjoyed watching Penny and Ben's relationship change and grow throughout the story. The author expertly unwraps the past layer by layer and reminds the reader that God is at work in our lives to repair the broken and give us second chances. Readers who love contemporary Amish romance will not want to miss A Season on the Wind.
I received a complimentary book through CelebrateLit. I was not required to write a positive review, and the opinions are my own. This review is part of the Celebrate Lit tour for A Season on the Wind.
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